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Chassis
Some things never change,
including driver expectations of
a 911 GT2 : sports-oriented
performance, a direct response
and impressive power.
So Porsche Stability Management
(PSM) has been specially adaptedfor the 911 GT2. In addition to
ABS, the package includes two
automatic driver aids: stability
control (SC) and traction control
(TC).
Stability control (SC), which is
responsible for lateral dynamics,uses a range of sensors to moni-
tor the direction, speed, yaw
velocity (speed of rotation around
the vertical axis) and lateral
acceleration of the car. Using
this information, it is possible to
calculate the actual direction of
travel at any given moment. If thecar begins to oversteer or under-
steer, selective braking is applied
on individual wheels to restore con-
trol in critical driving scenarios.
Traction control (TC), with its
integrated ABD (automatic brake
differential), ASR (anti-slip regula-
tion) and EDC (engine drag-torque
control) functions, is responsible
for the longitudinal dynamics of the
car. Configured for sports-oriented
driving, traction control improveshandling under acceleration on
surfaces with inconsistent grip.
It also prevents the rear from
‘stepping out’ if a wheel loses
traction under full power. The
trigger threshold is relatively high,
which means it is rarely employed
in normal dry conditions.
A unique feature of PSM on
the 911 GT2 is that the control
interventions are delayed and
can be disabled completely in
two stages – for deliberate per-
formance handling.
Stage 1 disables the stability con-
trol (SC) via the ‘SC OFF’ switch in
the centre console. In ‘SC OFF’
mode, the control system does
not intervene if the car goes off-
course in the lateral direction,
which means the throttle can
be used to help steer the car.
Traction control (TC) is still active
in this mode.
Stage 2 disables the traction con-
trol as well via the separate
‘SC+TC OFF’ switch, giving the
driver full command of the vehi-
cle. Another unique feature is the fact that stability control
remains disabled in stages 1 and
2 even when the ABS is required
under braking. Specially develop-
ed for the 911 GT2, this revised
system strategy means the car
can also be enjoyed to maximum
effect on the racetrack.
The anti-lock braking system
(ABS 8.0) is integrated in PSM
and remains active, irrespective
of which settings have been
selected. ABS ensures a relatively
short braking distance and thus
enhanced safety.
It’s good to know who’s in control.
Porsche Stability Management (PSM).
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The 911 GT2 |Chassis
The steering system is extremely
direct and provides detailed
feedback from the road. This
high level of precision is very
advantageous in both racing and
normal road use. Thanks to the
precise front-axle kinematics andthe variable steering ratio, the
car responds to every movement
of the wheel.
An important feature of the
steering system is the variable
ratio gearing. Around the straight-ahead position, the ratio
is less direct, enabling smoother
manoeuvres, such as during
motorway driving. There is less
risk of excessive steering inter-
vention destabilising the car at
high speed. Naturally, the systemprovides excellent feedback as
well as the usual agility. As the
wheel is turned harder, the ratio
becomes more
direct and the
steering more responsive. This
variability is
particularly beneficial
in low-speed hairpin bends. The
energy-absorbing steering column
is a key safety feature since, in
the event of a front-end impact, it
enables a deformation path of
100 mm.The intermediate steering shaft is
made from aluminium, while the
protective tube and steering lock
housing are die-cast magnesium.
The standard three-spoke GT2
steering wheel features manual
height and reach adjustment.
Used in conjunction with the seat
adjustment options, it enables
every driver to find the ideal seat-
ing position.
Maximum precision, however powerful the performance.
Steering.
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The 911 GT2 |Safety
The 911 GT2 excels in every
respect, be it power, driving
dynamics or safety. Every aspect
of its lighting concept, braking
system, rigid body and ergonomic
interior is fine-tuned to its
performance and to the individual
driver. For example, the sportbucket seats (see page 72) with
folding backrest offer racecar-like
lateral support.
Lighting system.
The standard lighting system
on the 911 GT2 uses the latest
Bi-Xenon gas-discharge technology
to achieve a light quality similar
to daylight. The compact main
headlights provide a broad and
uniform swathe of light that
increases active safety in all
road scenarios and in long,
blind corners in particular.
The brightness of the gas-discharge
system featured in the Bi-Xenon
headlights is approximately double
that of conventional halogen units.
A headlight cleaning system is also
included as standard.
The horizontal indicators in
the outer front air intakes use
high-performance light-emitting
diodes (LEDs) to increase
brightness and visibility.
The high-level third brake light
at the base of the rear screen
is equipped with rapid-response
LEDs.Two additional lights on the inside
of each door offer added conveni-
ence and safety. The kerb light
(white) provides useful illumination
when stepping out of the car.
The safety light (red) warns traffic
approaching from the rear when
the door is open.
Bi-Xenon headlightsHigh-level third brake light
A must: absolute confidence in the safety of your car.
Active safety.
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The 911 GT2 |Safety
The 911 GT2 is equipped as
standard with the Porsche
Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
that has already demonstrated
its performance credentials on
the racetrack, for example, in the
vehicles of the Porsche Mobil 1
Supercup.only much harder than metal, it
is also more resistant to heat.
Even at high temperatures, the
thermal resistance of the PCCB
disc ensures exemplary dimen-
sional stability. The ceramic
material is totally resistant to
The large disc diameter (380 mm
front and 350 mm rear) adds sig-
nificantly to brake performance.
The ceramic discs are made from
a specially treated carbon-fibre
compound that is silicated in a
high-vacuum process at 1,700 ºC.
The material thus produced is notcorrosion and offers excellent
acoustic damping properties.
The pads are mounted in six-piston
monobloc aluminium fixed calipers
at the front, with four-piston units
at the rear. The resulting brake
forces are not only extremely
high, they are also exceptionally
consistent. The pedal response
is fast and precise with only
moderate input required.
PCCB enables shorter braking
distances in even the toughest
road and race conditions. Excel-
lent fade resistance ensures
greater balance when slowing
from racetrack speeds.
The key advantage of PCCB is
the total weight saving of approxi-
mately 50 % over comparable
metal discs. The mounting bells
on both front discs are made
from weight-saving aluminium. As
well as enhancing performance
and fuel economy, there is a major
reduction in both the unsprung
and rotating masses. This, of
course, improves comfort and
road-holding on uneven road
surfaces as well as general
handling and agility.
Please note that circuit racing,
trackday use and other forms of
performance driving can signifi-
cantly reduce the service life of
even the most durable pads and
discs. As with conventional high-
performance braking systems,
we recommend that all brake
components be professionally
inspected and replaced where
necessary after every track event.
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
When it comes to brake technology, we demand nothing but the best.
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB).
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Bodyshell structure.
The 911 GT2 complies with all
statutory requirements worldwide
in respect of frontal, side,
diagonal and rear impact
protection.
The reinforced bodyshell contains
a highly resilient passenger
cell offering exceptional crash
protection. At the front of the
car, the cell is protected by a
patented system of longitudinal
and transverse members (1). In
the event of an accident, energy
is absorbed by three separate
load paths, one above the other,
which disperse the force of
impact and minimise deformation
of the passenger cell.
Additional features include an
extremely rigid bulkhead cross-
member (2) made from super
high-strength steel. This element is
designed to absorb impact forces
from the longitudinal members and
thus protect both front footwells. In
a minor collision, a system of easily
replaceable impact absorbers
(3) prevents costly damage to the
underlying bodyshell structure.
The reinforced doors (4) make
an increased contribution to
the overall rigidity of the car. An
additional load path (5) is used tochannel energy through the upper
part of the shell and thus further
protect the passenger cell.
In 1985, we began using super
high-strength steel elements
inside each door to increase side
impact protection. On the 911 GT2,
this integral reinforcement
is made
from tough yet lightweight
aluminium. By increasing the
proportion of aluminium alloys
and high-strength steel, we’ve
also improved the power-to-weight
ratio. In all, approximately 20 %
of the 911 GT2 is made from
aluminium.Another important but perhaps
less obvious safety feature is the
high-quality surface protection.
More than 30 years ago, we
became the first manufacturer in
the world to use a hot-dip gal-
vanised steel shell. This exacting
process is fundamental to thelegendary durability of our cars. It
also ensures a consistently high
standard of crash protection, even
after many years on the road.
Sheet steel
Tailored blanks
High-strength steel
Super high-strength steel
Aluminium
Intelligent crash technology.
Passive safety.
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The 911 GT2 |Comfort
the rev counter. A centrally placed,
clearly visible arrow indicates the
latest time to change gear.
On-board computer.
The integral on-board computer
gives information on boost pres-
sure, average fuel consumption,
speed, remaining distance andexterior temperature. It can also
be used to view data from the
standard Tyre Pressure Monitoring
(TPM) as well as the timing system
featured in the optional Chrono
Package Plus (see page 75).
The computer is operated using
a control stalk on the steering col-
umn, with information displayed in
the instrument cluster.
Instruments.
The sporting credentials of the
911 GT2 refer not only to engine
and chassis, it also boasts a sporty
interior designed around the driver.A car like the 911 GT2 requires
an ergonomically efficient driving
environment with unhindered
access to all key information.
Clearly visible at the centre of
the cluster of five instruments is a large rev counter with GT2
logo and titanium-coloured dial.
The needles and markings in the
instrument cluster are yellow.
For optimum acceleration, you
can view the upshift display in Other standard features include
automatic air conditioning with
active carbon filter.
We’ve demanded your respect. Now have ours.
Interior.
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The 911 GT2 |Comfort
‘Welcome Home’ lighting.
This standard lighting function
provides comfort and safety at the
push of a button. The low-beam
headlights are automatically
illuminated when the car is locked
or unlocked using the key remote.
The lights remain illuminated for
a predefined period, lighting your
way to or from the car. This delay
is user-adjustable via Porsche
Communication Management
(PCM) on vehicles with the optional
Sport Chrono Package Plus.
ParkAssist.
This optional parking aid is auto-
matically enabled whenever you
select reverse gear. Move too
close to a stationary object and a
warning signal is emitted. Continue
to reverse and the tone increases
in frequency. The distance is
measured by ultrasonic sensors
which are neatly concealed in the
rear bumper.
Cruise control.
This convenient option has an
effective range of 30 – 240 km / h
(19 – 149 mph). The system is
operated using a switch in a
separate control stalk on the
steering column and can even
be used in first gear.
HomeLink®
(garage door opener).
This optional garage door opener
is freely programmable and inte-
grated within the cockpit. It offers
remote control for up to three
garage, gate, home lighting and/or
alarm systems and is compatiblewith almost all garage and exterior-
door systems.
Automatically dimming interior
and exterior mirrors.
An auto-dimming function is
available as an option for the
911 GT2 for interior and exterior
mirrors. The package also includes
an integrated rain sensor for the
front wiper system.
Luggage compartment.
The volume of the luggage
compartment in the 911 GT2 is
105 litres. The entire compartment
is lined with high-quality, scratch-
resistant materials. The bulkhead
panelling conceals the amplifier
of the optional BOSE
®Surround
Sound System and the DVD drive
for the optional navigation module.
The additional 205-litre rear load-
space inside the car is easily
accessible thanks to the folding
sport bucket seats.
Anti-theft protection.
The 911 GT2 has an engine
immobiliser with in-key transpon-
der as well as a powerful alarm
system featuring contact-sensitive
exterior protection and radar-
based interior surveillance as stan-
dard. The alarm system is
activated and deactivated by a
remote control function in the
ignition key.
Vehicle tracking system.
The 911 GT2 can also be equipped
with an optional factory-fitted
preparation enabling future
installation of a vehicle trackingsystem obtainable from Porsche
Tequipment. This system allows
a stolen vehicle to be traced
throughout most of Europe, and
requires the installation of a
special wiring loom and a high-
capacity battery.
Chrono Package Plus.
The optional Chrono Package Plus
combines a dash-mounted
analogue/digital timer with a range
of useful functions. Lap or journey
times can be viewed, stored and
analysed using the performance
display in PCM. The information
available includes time elapsed
and distance travelled on the cur-
rent lap, as well as the number
oflaps completed and their
respec-
tive times. You can also view the
current fastest lap and remaining
range till empty. Driving times can
be recorded for any stretch of
road, and benchmark times can be
defined. Other useful
features
include a personal
memory func-
tion, controlled via PCM, which
stores personal preferences for a
range of systems, including lights,
wipers, door locks and air condi-
tioning.
Luggage compartmentChrono timer
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pairing is complete, the mobile
phone’s aerial is switched off to
conserve battery charge and the
phone operates via the car aerial.
Depending on the mobile phone
model, this gives access not only
to the numbers on the SIM card
but also to the phone’s internal
memory. Also, depending on the
phone, it can be controlled using
the PCM, the multifunction steering
wheel or the voice control system,
without it ever leaving your pocket.
Mobile phone preparation.
As an option, the mobile phone
preparation kit (with or without
cradle) is available for Bluetooth
®
connection of mobile phones
which only support the hands-free
profile (HFP). For connection by
HFP, the PCM acts merely as a
hands-free system. Here, too, the
mobile phone can remain tucked
away. Only the basic phone func-
tions can be operated using the
PCM. The GSM connection is
established via the aerial of the
mobile phone.**
Universal audio interface.
With this optional feature, the
storage compartment in the centre
console will contain three connec-
tions: one for your iPod
®, one
for a USB stick/MP3 player and
one as an AUX interface for any
chosen compatible audio source.
The iPod
®or USB stick can be
operated conveniently and safely
via the PCM, the multifunction
steering wheel or the voice control
system. The USB connection can
also be used to download data
from the performance display of
the Sport Chrono Package Plus
and the electronic logbook.
Sound Package Plus.
Fitted as standard is Sound Pack-
age Plus. A separate amplifier with
a total rated output of 235 Watts,
combined with nine speakers,
ensures a perfect sound for the
interior.
Electronic logbook.
The optional electronic logbook
allows automatic recording of
mileage, distance covered, date
and time, starting point and desti-
nation on each trip. Once you
have downloaded the logbooks
from the PCM via Bluetooth
®or
via the optional USB interface,
the data can be analysed on
your home PC using the software
supplied. The software complies
with all statutory requirements
for automatic logbooks as speci-
fied by the German revenue
authorities.
TV tuner.
A TV tuner, available as a option,
receives analogue and digital
television broadcasts (DVB-T) to
provide entertainment between
journeys. For your safety, the
TV picture cannot be displayed
while the vehicle is in motion.
Voice control system.
Almost all of the functions of the
PCM can be controlled via the
latest optional voice control sys-
tem. The menu item is read aloud
exactly as it is displayed on thescreen and the voice control
system recognises commands or
number sequences, irrespective
of the speaker. It gives audible
feedback and guides you through
the functions. There is no need to
‘train’ the system. Phone book
entries can be retrieved, a radio
station selected or the navigation
destination entered directly by
speaking whole words, rather than
dictating one letter at a time.
Telephone module.
The optional GSM telephone
module offers convenience and
excellent reception. By inserting a
SIM card directly into the PCM’s
integral SIM reader, calls can be
made using either the hands-free
facility or the optional cordless
handset. For even more conve-
nience, the Bluetooth
®capability
of a mobile phone can be used
to make calls via the SIM Access
Profile (SAP)*. Once automatic
TV tuner*/** Note: see page 97.